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Those are adorable, Amber! :)
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You're just way too cute, Justin. :xoxo:
That second pic is a hoot -- work that tongue, Gene Simmons! |
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Justin - I like your pic with glasses. :shrug:
Amber - Awesome pics. So many memories. Not so much the being active part (I never could aim, catch or throw - still can't) or the hot dad part (my dad stoppsed being hot before I was born, I'm quite sure.) But those clothes. Ah, yes, satin shorts. I was devestated when I hopped a fence & tore mine. The were royal blue with baby blue piping.:distress: I used to wear them with my hot air balloon shirt.... And you look JUST like your mom. :D 80's TV. Some shows have not stood the test of time. I am still a big fan of Golden Girls, Family Ties, Cheers. I loved One Day at a Time & Gimme a Break. Used to love Cosby Show. Now? Not so much. :shrug: Always always ALWAYS hated Full House & that little monkey babay. HATED! :mad: Anyone remember I Married Dora? :lol: Too Close For Comfort? |
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I can picture your shorts now...was your balloon shirt sparkly? You know all the sparkly decal shirts that were around. I don't look just like my mom...:p Quote:
I just remembered Mr. Belvedere was great, and I don't know if Benson was good, but I watched it. So, my number one want on DVD picks would be (aside from ABFAB) Bionic Woman, Jake and the Fatman, and Mr. Belvedere. Whatever happened to that smart assed kid, he was so funny! |
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I enjoyed 'I Married Dora' -- though I don't think it lasted past a half-season order (9-13 episodes). 'Too Close For Comfort' was really funny. Ted Knight and Audrey Meadows really played off of each other hysterically. And, hey, it gave JM J. Bullock his big break! ;) |
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Yes! Sparkle rainbow hot air balloon shirt! :nod: Yeah, you do. :D Yup, that's the one. One Day at a Time (This is it, this is it....) started in the late 70's but was def. on in the early 80's (remember Valerie Beritnelli with her feathered hair & Jordache?) I just found out that Facts of Life started in 1979 - when I watched episode 1 on the DVD set I got for Christmas. :lol: Belvedere was good, I remember watching Benson too. Diff'rent Strokes was a big hit in my house. And the Duke of Hazzarrd. :o Don't forget Silver Spoons. |
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Dukes of Hazzard. Here's a replay of my house then "No, we're not watching that stupid crap! Turn it to the Jeffersons!" :shrug: I think I liked D of H pretty well, though. Those 2 times I saw it. :rolleyes: I knew your shirt was sparkly! And regardless of catching, I still think you're some sort of weird G n B savant. Or perhaps I just can't dance. |
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Facts of Life DVD was given to me as a joke. But Mark & I watched the first ep anyway - when Molly Ringwald was on. :laugh: I didn't like Ricky Schroeder either. :shrug: But I was in love with Bo Duke. :) Heeee. I'm a G&B savant. :xoxo: |
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Anyway...anyone got any pictures? :p Paula? Christmas pics? |
After the annual tradition of his nieces putting jewelry and/or hair decorations on hi:
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y196/skcin/us2006.jpg The nieces. We're still wokring on Gracie's smile skills: http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y19.../girls2006.jpg With Goddaughter Aubrey: http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y19...aubrey2006.jpg Happy happy joy joy! http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y19...onniegrace.jpg |
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Those are great pics. All I have is pics of us with the dogs. :D |
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